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What to Do When Holidays Don’t Bring Joy
Christmas is a time of joy for most people, but what if it isn’t for you? How should you react?
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Why Did C. S. Lewis Despise Christmas Cards?
“But when they find cards from any to whom they have not sent, then they beat their breasts and wail and utter curses against the sender.”
— E. Stephen Burnett in Dec 2019 —
Lorehaven’s Winter 2019 Issue Has Landed Under Your Tree
Lorehaven magazine’s winter 2019 issue is ready for free subscribers.
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How to Face the Devil in Combat Extra: Personal Doubts and Emotions
Last week’s post mentioned how doubts can be part of the Devil’s attacks in spiritual warfare. This week expands on how personal doubts and emotions can be used by the enemy.
— Travis Perry in Dec 2019 —
The All-Time Great
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Speculation VS. Speculative Fiction
Paul point about speculations is that some people create ways to dismiss God, to act as if He does not exist or as if He is not sovereign.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Dec 2019 —
Evil Is a Dangerous Beauty
Why is evil so appealing, despite God’s revealed warnings that are often echoed in our best stories?
— brandonmwilborn2 in Dec 2019 —
How to Face the Devil in Combat, Part 1
How do we fight the Devil? The first part of the answer to that question focuses on the “armor of God” and obedient Christian living.
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The Impossible That God Alone Can Do
Christmas is both the proof that God can do the impossible and the declaration that the God who is Lord of the impossible accomplishes the miraculous.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Dec 2019 —
What Kind of War Does the Devil Fight?
When compared to human warfare, what is spiritual warfare like? Is it like hand-to-hand combat? Cyber war? Information operations?
— Travis Perry in Dec 2019 —
This Christmas, the Lorehaven Gift Guide Offers New Fantastical Fare
In the new Lorehaven Gift Guide, Christian fantasy fans can explore five exclusive and wearable designs, plus home decor and more.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Dec 2019 —
Fiction Friday: The End Of The Magi by Patrick Carr
Myrad, a young magi acolyte, flees for his life when his adoptive father and others are put to death by a ruthless Parthian queen.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Nov 2019 —
Thanksgiving Day Meditation
My first observation about Thanksgiving Day is that it is a responsive action. People give thanks because they have first been given something.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Nov 2019 —
What Does the Devil Want?
In discussing any kind of warfare, it’s important to understand the objectives of the enemy. Concerning Satan, what are his goals? What does the Devil want?
— Travis Perry in Nov 2019 —
Not Cinema, but Movies
I do not exactly come to praise Marvel, but neither do I come to bury it.
— Shannon McDermott in Nov 2019 —
Revealed: Here’s the Little Trap I Set to Expose Rotten Tomatoes
When humans like or dislike stories based on many complex factors, you can’t just call a film “fresh” or “rotten.”
— E. Stephen Burnett in Nov 2019 —
The Deal with the Devil
The trope of making a deal with the Devil has been around longer than Goethe’s Faust. What’s good about the use of this trope? What’s Biblical? And how can we apply what the Bible says to craft a more original take on making a deal with Satan?
— Travis Perry in Nov 2019 —
Why We Want Warner Brothers to #ReleaseTheSnyderCut of ‘Justice League’
The original Justice League movie was okay, but we’ve since learned the planned epic super-film was nerfed by skittish producers.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Nov 2019 —
Veterans: Gratitude For Their Service
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